Witch's Brew

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Black Tea
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205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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  • “This tea smells really good dry. Rich heavy raspberry with chocolate notes. When I steeped it the cup ended up way too strong with a layer of oil on top and so concentrated that didn’t taste good....” Read full tasting note

From Friday Afternoon

It is a truth universally acknowledged that the head of a witches’ academy needs fuel to manage the drudgery of paperwork. Why not take your fuel with a dash of mischief? This sensual blend of floral black tea with lush dark chocolate, sweet raspberry and creamy-crunchy toffee was created in collaboration with local author Rachel Rauch, inspired by characters from their world in progress: Liminal. Our whole communitea swooned over this “secretRead more

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This tea smells really good dry. Rich heavy raspberry with chocolate notes. When I steeped it the cup ended up way too strong with a layer of oil on top and so concentrated that didn’t taste good. Adding cream diluted it a bit to where I could enjoy the taste. When I go in to take a sip I get this quick flash of what I can only describe as the smell of iodine. I don’t taste it, it’s just a quick impression. The sip has a little raspberry at the front, but is a little bland after that. The finish is where the chocolate raspberry come out and lingers. I’m not sure how I feel about a tea being all finish. I think me not saying I’m sure about something is a thinly veiled way to say no me gusta. So far this is the best flavor out of all four teas I got from Friday Afternoon, but I’m not feeling this company overall. I really want a new independent blender who works with unique flavor combos, a Butiki or Quarter to Tea replacement and this isn’t it. This is similar enough to Lupicia’s Chocolat Framboise that has a near permanent place in my cupboard that I don’t think I’d restock this even though it has a badass name.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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